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4 THEANACONDA STANDARD, SATURDAY MORNING. DHCfcMBEK 3. 1832. BUTTEOFFICE STANDARD Ula IBS New Windsor Hold Annex, No. ^^East Broadway. The Telephone^Number Is US. arcertltrnirnt^ will be received M the Putts^affirr of the KrimARn till s o'clock P. M. fof^Insertion In Hie following morning's paper. Hi*KT 4WKAI1P It de.tvcmt to Butte Sub- MMrarl^ every mnn.ing BUTTETIME TABLE. movtaxanrlM kaii.wat tim* tablm TAKiXiiBrt-n-T Ai ii. 5*. iw. TralntLeare fiutte.^IjoTT^ilPloiia mil Missoula Ex.^^M K...i. IS. I*. Tlirnuuli Cenwcllon.^Kn. III. INMMI BUM AO.Ill's^ ^ o.ml v. r. r^^t van S. em.V P. r \nm Arrive.it lull ^. So.~S.^^Hrton* and Mlttouia Ex^^press^ So.4. tS. r*. TliMiieh Connection So.lot. Anaconda r!xpra.t So.lot Au*coud.i I-m'rrtt So.m. 1. r. i-utt mhii S 6^T. V. I'. Kxprett T:.-. a. m.^: : ^ p. in.^iidi .u m.^.van p. m.^^ Hi p. m.^T im s. m. WASGOULD^OFFICE BOY 0D3Botte Ian Who Was Ones an Em^^ploye of the lilllonaire. ATALB OF BLACK FRIDAY HowThousands Wore Made Poor^Whllo a Few Grew Millions^Wealth or Mr. Tuck^^er's Story. e3d r^ m. ItiM)in.^im pi i^ m.^i.a p m. Il l p. Uk tm -i. m. 11 .hi- e osc .-.11:|. n^ :ii Garrison (or Hot. sns.Mlaasnla and Hi.11 saw d'AI 'ii^t. M.'ilo I'lntr ri in,, ^ell. hi- ;ll i ill i i.10 With n. F.u\ 11 laud trslut mm uiri west. ):.m^t ^ i Ml! ii. 3:10p. 1;mm. InVp. 1 No.7. Krnmsii Pattern Point, No.a. Kast Ihhiii.I MLV. No. s. n. r. 0 n B r ion. west biund^tM. I'. N^t 4. s. r. 1 ^u^D MtMM from llie Beat. .^IN.i. 1 on. Pont Pxpress^|N.^ 11^. r*onjr rlxpreat. Nn't7 anil s srrlvt^ and depart from North,^rrn I'si'lll.' depot. No. s has thrmt :li ^iecpe. fur^M. I'aul -111 1 hicagn without eh; lore tM.0. No's ii and^ uiilve.u.l leave float M. B.fVfVt, :Y.ny I'xprest runt on Monday*, Wcune* *a;^ i.u.l i Man ^lily. Mmp . 1^Mi p. 13A. mi ii mm. AM. Alll.lt Al nr MAMA $25REWARD. Tlioiili .t.' reward ^ ill ho paid fur tho^nri'i -i iiikI coin irluiii of any person nr^BaraaM caught stealing Tin Bf WW|^fnuii hiIim'I iInts in I'anto ^^r AnnrolKla. Sit.M- tllli I'l lil IMIIM. I '^^. HJTTGCURRENT NOILS. 11.i. (oinlon of MinNuula was in the city yrsienlay. ('.A. Hurl, in sflvnnce of the CalbonD^ll|M^ra .-..iii|.an^ , i* in 1 lie oily. Hfiii.-inl.i'rtin' ^ul^ ol im' li. ami rmla to^^day al ^ '.^uiK'li's. ll.in. !^^^^^. I.t.i Mis. Will am HiiKirnn^nf I cnicrt iilc. a sou. Willi.miCol.', jr., Iina I noil n|i|Miinli'il^i'ln.'I sBafiaveersi tba I'.hihi initio. Mr.ami Mi*. W. I.. lt.diiiiH.ni ..f Mel-^ansa rlaAted Bulto frtoa^4s .t i-.ii'1'ilay. Il.o til l.I ii i'l'ih i 'll ol HM W.'nI KmbS Uncialriiibloufc |4ace last niclit ui K. n-^t.h.iit hall. In'i-uror- loot t, Oa BthMBBM*! H '.iv-^.^ii'.i.i rcBMBty btas a vtattor iuiliriity^^ i BtvaBjr. ,1. IT. Upa) af I* liiin.!i ir r aamag Brixinclllr. lo imitcTaBj bii.I p ml a 'i it to bia 1 ante li lends. JohnI ^iini~, uperiaitettslaajl ^^f traiis|kir-^lattnti on the Montana 1'iinm, Ikih n-^MMkBi Ip'in i m-1 M riakl Like. UbBP. BaajBBllct at the Montana Vnioii^BvBnpa4*|r. Uaa beaaj pMPBBBOtad to till 11n^^| n- nun of chief 1 ItMk of I|b) aMBPffal^Irviirhl and pajSBBiBaBr .lopai tinont of llie^Ct 111| BM| . tinI.. CaayBB^U*a loday for BBVBBUMNta,^Uatunauta nf ralbco. remnants of lineni^refniiantaof dress ironds. petsBBMsla of^ptenrtlnnxf. In an) ami all wBHIIbi. ai ymr^..v. ii nr ^ ^^ ^.^A H. Lohman. nos a slBsep NsVasf ami in.-iiI'aiii at I 'blnutik. i in loriiierlt a BBbV tien i ol tin - b t) a* bo has been bbbmbbsb^ji a week t.-tiil- Hull.' Illrll.U. rillllll.il li' i Bjm llHllsjl ni.irniii':. lo!.n Sii'i ncttstm danl yesieiilay, ng^il^M year: . His Bsrentl lite at Onoitl.i,^I ubs, nnd liate been iiitorm.-.l of Iiik^death. The Unit will lie sbippad to H al^p . b) M. l ..nliy A M. Iliaim y. 11n.:iin ilie Kiii'iKo 1'iiisaile rccoivet]^Ben Ufa kvatecda) whan a bnaja tolnnieol^the rumen roll.il up from the vallet ami^anreluand the rtty as lar mutli an tho^iH.tt.'i Bntsss of tba cahis line. W.nkIn lbs Hiiiii tiro baa baan bBnapaffv.^oriii sna|aiBjtssd. uetullnsf rMhSBaneiauj of^the ahati rrasntha autMaot Intel to tha Mili.e.-. ll btboBaTbl that tho mine will^be nIiiiI Uoa ii lit*, or mix weeks. AilelharlP leeit.il will Im^ j!ltl^ll next Tueadayevehina I'. o. S. in the Hipiiat^ehnreh by Missl ^'\. sasietasl by naansneea^^if iho phsne, An eseeihvnt anjanyji^I.a I baan ai ranceil lor llio nceasioli. Y- t^'i.i.i.v mocnlnj (Mhjoee Issarhi sasajrht^s yontbfnl Ihiaf tn the aet of atenluii; a^eupy of the Ktabdako arbsah ^^ left at theil.hh' of a sulii-i'i'ilM*r liy ai'arrier. I'ln*^boy nssfsded and banyan] so haul for his re-^leas.-. sa^ iiiu that the ilbnnjnaai tt Inoli ttmilil^n'suli hy bis prnsacntlnn lor tin* laret'iiv^Wniilil lii'^-aU his mother's heart, that the^nllleer tin.illy i.i tniiit.il him lo (*o. If the^Bay is .-tor fawnjbl anyusi at tba irn-k. rt^^I'osiire .'inil iii'oseeutiiin w ill surely follow. Mtn.Bd Burns of Dunlin euloh siat.s thatis L.iiir as her chUdean time sick with diphtherianoti tba ajalajxbnya rbdaM there,as aha told tbasa not to. Slip slao^stat.sih.it aba look .-tort asnseassBBB lo proteinthe spn-atlol tin* ilisonse, ami that^If [^i..|m-i- si.-j.s ha.I lii-eti lakeii liy the hssltnautnorilles thara wnnld Inyaaj Ibmmi^Be ensas i si i skis of bar asm family. Two^af Mrs. Burns* children tii.il frnaa iliph- th.ri.i lint the other two hate now lull)^ixfotereil from it. laI'lillei* (uiirt. llfTTr.,Ihsp. I'mliininnry exsiiiln.t- IhniofLarnayaa Yarpaasf John tiruu.lou forassai.lt wuh a tloa.liy weapon on John^Schwah, was coinpleteil In-fore Judge Mr-^MsVphay loil.tt . Ueeiaion was resertiil^unlil Monday wlieu Schwab w ill be ^'X-^aminoil mi a like elinw pieferrtHl ai;aiiist^him bv V^-rp and Grundeli. NickWarner nleail.il unilly ton rh.trife^of a--anlt ilol l.ilt. rv on ( hris Fisher, undv as nuad III and snata. t'ratikAhholt wa^ Bfrnicned for pre-^liiinii''rt exainiiinti.ni on a ehartfeof yrnnil^Ian-, ny 'preferred lit F. K. W. Patten. Al^iho i..st nteaaeat ho daahiad la sane, uml^vt is lu l l to tne district court in the sum olUoo. Theholidays w ill soon be here. Nothing^finer for a present than a piauo or or^^gan. Wo have Ihein m nil stylos nnd al^nil prices. The Sherman Music i^.,^Sorth Main street, liutie, Mont. Ilfnr.,Dec. 2.^The nnnouneeinent of^the d'-aih of Jay Gould had probably^more interest to A. (^. Tucker, an aa^^eoiiiitnnl ill the county nsscssur's olllcc,^than any oilier BBffnan SB Hiitte, Diniiii;^tlie suiiimor and fall of H*.'.l Mr. Tucker^was nil otllcc boy for tho brokcra|(o llini^of Smith, Gould, Martin ^ Co., No. 11^llroad street, Now York, op|vosite tho^Stuck exchaiiRP. That was jut uboiit^Ihntime (eitild slari^.| ill to steal the^I'.rie railroad, anil soou itftcr the sensa-^lioiial suit and action nguiiikt him by tfjAB OtherHtlM'klloldlTH. '1he gpaM Jim Fisl.o, w ho was an Baaay)^for Vaiidcrhiit. was the ill.'lit pun r with^Gould, and their opcr.iturn. were so suc^^cessful that within a short lime alter tie ir^partnership rebuilt the Grand opera house^nml numerous macnil c 'lit private cars^and ynchls. Martin, one ..f i Iw II nil, was^n cuiisip of Mr. Tucker, through whose in^^fluence the latter secured big position ill^the office. Mr. Tucker was willi the linn^until that terrible lil.i. k Friday , on Sept.^L'l. lsi;'t, when the llimucial world was^shaken by the prcat Wall street panic,^till the day previous every clerk and olllce^boy of the big llrui of brokers knew that^something serious was about to iM'ciir, for^they were all called mid paid nil for^the month past and one uumih^in advance, besides winch each^one whs presented with *:'.^^ as a gift. The^next day the city was startled by the^failiiro of Hm Tenth National bank in^which Gould's firm was interested. One^business lailure rapidly followed another.^People were driven insane by MBsfff busi- I^ness re\ i i sos mid several setisutioual sui-^.^ides occurred on that day. Hy a general j^iusltiiPt the creditors of the Tenth Na^^tional and other business houses turned 10Smith, Gould A Martin as Hip nn-^incihiile and dircpt ciiiisp of tho ralas-^Hophe. Flocks of crazed men and women^ruslnil for t.oiild's iillli i' w ith tho intcn-1^lion of spciirmg vengeance. Attempts |^were innde to gi't into the olllee to lynch^any members of the firm who might bv^found and threats wero made to tear the^bull.ling dow n, ttfaaaylyad the streiigth^and coolest eirorts ol a stpiad of police^^men to k. ep the iiifiiriulcd crowd at hay. Duringall tliis i xo.teuieui fjoaibf did not^once lose his bead, bin cisdy packo.l a lot^of papers into n grip sack and Ii nnleil sba^whole to young Tucker with the nipicst^that ho lake thiMu at BOBJB to J-'iske al bss^olllce in the tirnnd oimtu house, and with^nil onler lo deliver the parcel lo no hup^bin l lskc himself. The olllee Is.y did not^have an idea at Iho lime what had Im-. ii^entrusted lo Ins car.', but was luisil.il nut^of the .'lin e and into one of the old^fashioned stagen that was waiting for him^at IhoiliM.r. An arun d policeman look a^scat by his side :-,nd another tool, position^on toe oil i sale of Ihoi-oaeli to keep the mob off.and the ooojch Brae lollowod by a kit of^Uonkf*a victims tv I... had dioppoil onto ibe^I.let that Ihu broker was gelling ntt.iy^with some of the hanks assets. The driver,however, Baaan pnl tha Mneeeenyar tvtill Ills grip sale Is't olid the i'eaeli of ill.. inill ami p it him down ui Flsl.e's otliee.^1 ttat gentleman IM summoned, but ho^soul an ollli'i* Isiy lo riHM'ive the packa;:.'.^bin young Tucker lefusisl to debtor It to^liny olio bill F.skc himself and the latter^whs cointM'll.-il io come to the daoyaltd^receive Gould's little messenger. The l.-ul^explained the order la* had rcccitnl from^Gould,and w as mt ited into Fi. ke's otlico^where t lie grip was o|M'ueil ulid the eou-^i.-iiis ahjannad upon a lalde. Forti e llrst lime Tucker then rcalizod^the talue ol iho stulf. lor ho saw stacks of^I ..nils. st.H-ks uml gold i'ertilioiiies that^UMaBi hate roprc-i'tiied uiillious.if dollars. i'lsker. gar btd the pile w lib il stililcnf sat- islaotionami then tvnirucil the stulf lo^the sack and dolitot'o.l a sealo 1 leiicr to^the inessoiigcr lor t.ould and gave a cUls^gol.l piiM*e to the Is.y for his scrvhnja. 'I hi'^loiter w as taken hack to Gould's ollicc and^that was the last si'rt ice the mesM'llgpr^performed fur Smith,Gould. MarlitiiV Co.,^forlho iloors wt-roidosed anil the tiriu was^that day liilinls ie.l iiimuig the disasiroiis^failiin's of Hlnck Friday . Smith and Mar^^tin claimed to have lost every penny in^the clash,hut it wasetub nl ami generally^uuderstoisl ihat GiHtba and i'.sko made^millions ..in of it. Mr.Tucker remembers the ti.uild of^those days to have In ch a man well liked^by Ills employes, to w hom ho was v ery hli-^eral, and never asked one of his otlico^Isiyslo nil! an errand tt illiout git ing tbeiu 11g.ssl ^tin,^ often f^. and #in, Bapaeially^when he had just made sonic lucky strike. Hphad a habit when in the olllif closely-watching w ith his sharp eyes ct cry^movement of his partners, clerks and ..I-^lle*. Imt'H, as 111.High he suspected ev-r.t^one nf i hem. ami he hud iIipiii all so thor^^oughly MM by that ilisagiiM'.-iblo habit^thai none of them could eve- look blM^straight in the pyes. Gould at lh.it tone^never had tin* np|M'nrntirc of a rich or sui*.^ci'ssful biisiiieiis man. ami always kept^out of sight. Fisko.on the other hand, was^it vert showy man. ami delighted in milk^^ing a display of his wealth. Afterthat Hlnck Friday Mr. Tucker did^not see fioMbj again until about four years^ago. Tucker was iheuiiitho employ of^the Pullman company and was rii'imn^ a^diner on one of i he w estern roads. On^one of the tr.ps Gould's private ear was^attached to the train, and Mr. Tucker^look iK-cnaton lo make himself known to^the great financier, ami w hen he recalled^to Ins mind the part Mr. TueUor h id^taken in tin* stirring events of Hl.ick Fri^^day on Witll street. Mr. Could pxpresso.l^his pleasure at again meeting Ins faithful^messenger. LQsjThis lkg. AItnnsway CBJBBI Amlr. it shannon Om^^ul Ills I llllll. Hl'ttk,Dt^c, ^. Andrew Shannon, n^teamster engaged in hauling ore, met^with mi accident this BftemnoB wbieh^cost liim the loss of Ins right leg. ||e was^pits-ceding down Dublin gulch when Ins^leant started to run and mm pat boytOMd^control. Shannon fell from iho seal and^rolled directly under the heavily loaded^wagon. Two of iho wheels pas-.-.l over^Mmj and orushisl his right log almost to a^pulp. Ho was relume I lo Murr.lt A I..I-^Ipspii ^s hospital, w here, after a Mjff^tyh^exiimiiiiiiion. the attPtiibtig phystcinna^ilis'ided lit.it i be only possible way ol sav^^ing Mi.union's Ufa lay in amputation. The^BMerelkOO was sip eaaalull) pelTorme.l and thelog was amputated about two-thirda iitsitellie knee. Al last accounts shan^^non Wits resting eomfortal.lt. and unh^Iho iiuf.its.eeti imi'iiih his I'ts'ovcrt is as^^sured Is-t oinl n dotiiit. XXHlltril Afirst class soprano singer for St. Pat*^rich'a church oh nr. Apply to Mrs bjOOMVi^'M'/i South Washington street. Unite. SETTLEDTHff MATTER. TheAllrged Hrlbrry Cases Thrown Ont^af Ike Court nt'ttf.,Dec. 2.^Today the Inat un^^pleasant reminder of the recent election^was disposed of by Judge Eddy In dia-^initsing the remaining complaint for^nllcgtd attempted bribery of votere. Thai^defendant in the case was Charles Marion,^ybl VMM C S. Warron, Adolpli l'incua^an 1 VIM Levy, were arrested at tho^instance of certain monilmrs of llio Butta^cap mI committee. Messrs. Warren,^PhMN BMd IfBVy Warn ^liseharge^l w ithin^n few days after their arrest, while the^case ag iinst Mr. Marion was continued at^Hie n ipiest of the pioseciiting altorney,^nlthoiigh at llio time it was ponrBBlte ls~^hetcd thai Nothing would grow out of Iho^ram'. Judge Kddy set the hearing fof to^^day and gave notice that unless the prose^^cution was prepared lo go mi with tho^trial ho would dismiss the rase. At Iho^appointed hour, 1MB defendant w ith his at-^tornev s and witnesses was on hand, hilt^notssly apiH'nnsl for tho proscction. His^honor vt ailed 1.'. minutes and. Be nobody^appeared far tba atnta. Judge Eddy for^^mally dismissed (hocase and exhuueratod^the defendant's bonds. GOSSIPABOUT THE CITY OneIhiBp and Another That City 0Q-^cers Ire Doing. SAIDPASHA. ItWill He I-rescnled Scat \Vrek at Ma-^glllre'a llpora BhMMa llrrTK,Dec. L'. The t dhoun ()|^ern^rompiiut. with a splendid cast of princi^^pals and a strong chorus, augmented by^an excellent orchestra and popular opera,^will open an engagement at Muguire's,^1 loo. 7 and continue lor four nights. On^the opening night ^Said 1'asha^ will Im^presented. The company comes well rec^^ommended nml the principals arc said to^Is- decidedly good, in voire, action and^spirit, and Iho chorus well trained and^harmonious. AMilwaukee paper soys of ^Said^Pasha:^ ^The result was a performance^sin.mih and even in execution and excel^^lent in merit.^ Seats will be on sale ut^the MM olflce Monday. Dec. 5, TODAY'SELECTION. I'ropoillion to MBMBB ^luo.uoo School^II..ml*. Hrith, Dec. 2. ^The polls for the school^Im^11^ I election w ill lie BMM from 10 a. m.^to 1 j ui. and bwn 1 to 6 p. m. The polling^lino is at the High school building in^i-iist llroiidw ay. The ebs'tion, as has '^been frcpicully slntiil, is to decido on a^proposition lo bond llie schisil ilistriet for^Jl'ni.i'n. the Is lids to benr ^^ percent inter^^est, and to extend from lo l.% years. The^money is to In-used for the BMW of^one or more school buildings, purchasing^land for t h^tn. and to enlarge and repair^present sch'm.I houses, (iiialiftcil electors^in Bntte, W.ilkerville. Centcrv ilie, Mead-^crville. South llnltp. Pat rat. Cpnteiininl^BatMBff etc., can vote on this proposition. Anitln-r f'ase of I^l|ililberla. Iliti i , D. c.A new case of diphthe^^ria m Dublin guloh w as ii |Mirted MBMMJf to j^Dr. Leonard, county |ih^ s'ciatl. The vie- |^tun is a girl about Hi years of age, and her^r.iml.t on is said to Im^ ipiitc critical. Dr. |^Leonard is now sstisfleil that the well in j^lb^ rear of John Kane's residence is re- j^sponimmb for tin' BnleteMea of the MMMMh I^in that ncighlMirhoml. He has made a^purtial examination of some water ol^*^tained from the well and found il to tie^totally unlit for human consumption. UralEstate Transfers.^Bl'lTF. Dec. j. The follow ing real es-^late triiiisfpra wcro llhsl for record since^onr Insi i-cport: Kalel.. riark la (ttMbeta Partar. IM^'.ti. :tn mi 1 ;u. hlis'k ^7, Hiitte inwn-^slte$ I 00 It.I.. Baker and wife to I', J. Ilenuessy,^the In i Null lade Blana.. . i i (lulls ^. Manwa io t'tii1111 lilnlsi'k. lot^i. t'l-M'k I.Cnrtb ^ M ijor'i addition ^^^^* W.II. Haddtiv nnd wire In. lames Mml-^ihit. .mo half Inl ol est In the l.ttoky^l:..^ Vie ilallil^^) uo CASH YOUR WARRANTS Howtha Clty'a Finances Stand-^Pollooman Cekandar Rc-^^isns-Tha Diphtheria^Scare. IIltte,Doe. 2.- Tho flnanciera of tho^city government cxpeet thai the city ^ ill^be out of debt for a few days at least next^week. On Monday tho city taxes will bo^lot nod over lo tho cily treasurer. Then^the warrants which havo been outstand^^ing nil the way from 11 months to one^month will be redeemed. It is believed^that in round numliersthero is aliout 9150,-^oti worth of outstanding warrants to ho^paid, ami there will lie tuxes enough to^pay this amount and run the city for a^few days. Then warrants will have to ho^n gb tered and subjected to interest again^for the next year. Thestatement of llie cily clerk prepared^up to Dec. 1 shows the following amounts^BBBMBmI and amounts appropriated ill^tho various funds of the city: lr. fr.^i ity treasurer^l-'..M(i.lo $|9l\;w s; li.'lH'isl liili.lJpl.aWl.'Jl li,l7'.'.U7 saverIt.ffr.flII/BB.M r.tiklng1M....si isi Miot griulerjn.u Mlf^l .s|s liil illley4.^.l'.74 B...V..74 Publiclllllirnvellil'llt2V.llsl.SI 'Jtl.iio.l4l 1'iihiiohiuiiivbs,ha-m ti.m n streetand alleyI'.MTT.IU24.ltiO.Mi lire and waterI7.s.v.^.ilan,ir.-.'.:^i l'.lIce24.7:1^. sja'i.m^lml S:lary7.ini 20il.oll.im lliigiiieerlugH.Mi.mr.,^i7.fttl Intel.-sir.,i^i^7l'.^,wis..io lightMOVI3MUM Ih i'th723.47l,r^i.in Ilog llceime UMtBI Pimmaaati ravi b/n.11 LhWMMVHjflf ftf 'Intnl. H!i7,1^W.ii7 jMt!7,0iai.(l7 OlllcerCekander tendered his resigna^^tion to the city clerk last night lo bo pre^^sented to tho council. The officer is the^one who demonstrated so clearly his total^inability to turn a back somersault while^asleep, and acconlingly ho was suspended^hy iho mayor, subject to the approval of^the council. The cfltccr. however, has^now aeen lit to resign, and thus saved tho^council some trouble. Thereis a go. d deal of diphtheria In tho^vicinity of Hutte, hut generally tho condi^^tion ol health us n ported hy the health^ofliccrs is exceedingly good. I!, ports re^^ceived from all parts of the DmMsM States^show that diphthcriu is quite prevalent in^all sections, anil in many places is in^^creasing tin* death rate very iioliccubly.^In Missoula a few days ago, the sehisils^were closed on account of an outbreak of^diphtheria. There is therefore nothing tn^be apprehended from Hie outbreak of a^few eases in Silver How county, hut noth^^ing is ever lost by seeing that eases of^this kind are Kent under proper quaran^^tine regulations. FOR ROWAND'3 PARDON. Tirrilof Married i.If.-.^IllTTl. Pec. 1!.^ Jennie Ahcrnathy la^Hied of married life, and this evening^commenced a suit for divorce in the dis^^trict court ngninst her husband. Allicrt^Abernalhy. She sots they were married^in Glcuwixxl Springs. Col., in Jiiiii'. 1S!K^,^and then inokce iho startling allegation^that at some tun.' and place unknown to^her, he ttiis unduly intimate with BB un^^known w.m.n. wherefore she usl.s fur n^decree of ilitoti^*. Wantslo llf mVMMVMi^Hi tit.. Doc.'j. George C. Filsrhen, ono^of tlie sureties of Frank lo ln t . guardian^of Collins West, a minor, to-day Hied a re^^quest in court to Im^ releasisl from tho^bond, and a citation was MMBd requiring^Mr. Keber lo appear in court Doc. lu anil^show cause if any why the request should^not no granted. - -# laVJfllio ,li^widrr^Will have no o|iening this kpokoii as wns^i'xpceted, on account of their lieing to^busy, having enlarged their store room^nnd added an immense X'm is lino of^go.nl iii their already- large stock. Thoever increasing business uml exten^^sive advance of i hrislmus trade, has kept^thi' tlriu BB BMay as to iiis'i'ssitate IbeV en^^tire staff of workmen working overtime to^accoiiim.sinte ciiHiouiiTs. Thea/MM display of gissls is one of the^llnost ever show n in the city, and ns ttie^1 firm has a reputation for low prices, a^I Chris'tiias gilt is within the reach ol alt.^I Tiie display of souvenir MMSMlsMM^! largest in the West and ore lo be the M^1 iil.tr medium prices gifts for Christmaa^this tour. Aniiisppclioti of the store is ror.lially^extended to all. AnotherEffort to MM the Krlease of theMunleior. Hl'ttk,Dec. 2.- Although everything in^connection with Iho matter so far has^lni.il done Willi the inmost, secrecy It^leaked out to-day that another movement^is on MM to see ii in a pardon for Jack^How and, now doing a life sentence in the^penitentiary for murder. The parties at^the he nl of tho movement have appar^^ently taken every precaution to keep it^from Is coming known, and it w as by ac^^cident that their planshecamo public. Tho^claim is mado by the men who are^engineering tho scheme that Governor^Toole has promised lo recommend Kow-^and's pardon to the heat.! of pardons as^one of tho lost of his official nets. The^last time that an effort was made to se^^cure a pardon for Holland, a storm of in^^dignation was raised here, where the mur^^derer and Ins victim lived, and so strong^was the opposition that the board heeded^the protest of llie citizens and refused to^lake any aelion in the matter. It is sup-^puhed to lie the fear of a MMMtVtjM of this^that causes the di sire mi the part of^Itowand's friends to keep ihu matter quiet^until it is Iimi late for protest. A letter^exposing the plan of procedure adopted^hy the MMM who want Murderer Kow -^and pardoned was exhibited to-day. OperaGlasses.^Largest and prettiest I'.no at tho lowest^prices. Leys, the jeweler. Owsley block. Fora sore throat there is nothing better^than a llannol bandage dampened with^Chamberlain's Pain Halm. It will nearly^alw ays effect a cure in ono night's time.^This remedy is also a favorite for rheuma^^tism and has cured many very severe^cases. Fifty cent bottles for sale by all^druggists. G.A. Williams, leading ladies' hair^dresser and wig maker. The best place tn^buy w igs, aw itches, front pieces and shell^ornaments. 71 West Broadway. 0.K. LEWIS ft CO Butte,Montana, Telephone No. 271. A6^)nl Round-Up! Birgilnj ii tha Va^^rious D'paritasBii. DnssGoods GH i Reduction. Son;Go3d Thing; to Iotersst flous3kecp^rs. Wemust make room for^the holiday goods about to^be opened IVe know the^value of room when holi^^day business is impending,^and we'll save you several^dollars in purchases if the^various announcements^from the different depart^^ments are of interest to^you. DRESSROBES. Someof the richest and^choicest Dress Robes of^anybody's importing have^been features of our Dress^Goods display this season^Hxquisite stuffs, in styles^that have no duplicates.^What are left of them may^go like this : flNovelty Dress Patterns, were fl5, J18,^fJt). now $10. RSJBX S13.50. .'IDiagonal Cloth Kobca, were 125, now *17.2n. 'IChangeable Serge Effects, were MO, nowSIX). 2Heavy Serge Patterns, very desira^^ble, were $35, now $23. Afresh Black Dress^Goods bargain is a 46-inch^line all-wool Serge worth^51-7S; this week $1.20. Six^yards to a dress. HOSIERYDEPARTMENT. | Theman in our Hosiery^Department tells of some^particularly good things^this week which are as fol^^lows: 25doien Ladies' all-wool boas, ribbed^lopa, extra lengths, worth 35c, at 25c a^pair. 11doxen Ladies' Saxony Wool Hose,^odd lino to close, worth 75c, to cloao 50c^per pair: siies *y. lofl only. 20dozenLadies' Fino Imported Cash^^mere Hose, value 85c, this week COo. DOMESTICDEPARTMENT. I Afew things in this de^^partment worthy of your^attention: 100pieces new Prints worth 8Ho to go^at 5c a yard. 10pieces all-wool Shirting Flannels,^good patterns, worth 60c, reduced to 40c. 25pairs Gray Wool Blankets, regular^value fit, reduced to f2.iK). 20pairs White Blankets, regular 12^quality, now $1.50. CARPETDEPARTMENT. Thecarpet stock rolls^out a half dozen bargains^that will make competition^squirm harder. BrusselsCarpets reduced from 65c,^75c. 05c, to 39c, tCe. 62^^c. VelvetCarpets reduced from $1.35 and^$1.50 to 85c and $1.05. MoqucttoCarpets reduced from $2 to^$1.50. IngrainCarpets reduced from 50c, U5c^and '.sir to 30c, 40c and C9c. ChenilleCurtains reduced from $6.50,^$7.50 and $10 to $3.85, $4.00 and $6.90. 0.K. LEWIS 5 CO. Samplessent on application. WeAre Thankful Fortba patronaca lieitowed on us by tha ein^^fant of aioMMM W.^ have been ln.bnslr.an la^our present quarter* Just 17 months. And^rvrry month we have sold more giMi tm thau Ins^preceding jnontli. There are g. a I rr im.lt^for ihlt luereate, at ev.try pitr^listn of goods^mails by u^ u n been ia:'g r lliau be:, r'. We^a e to-day making lower price, than ever bo.^fore. l...grsbln Maple Fynip, \^-r galft x| turlboiie ^^ ^ ^^ l.o} Weare selling the ( BVBBBffl lirnnd nf l o^^drnsed Cream a' Ifr |ier raa. Wo gn , a iteo 11^to bi stipei i..r l ^ any unsweetened cream In llis^jtiar .er. ll.iy it ami be anli-pcn .ten. ui tha^insk ii ai h(Troii. c tofHII .U :'^^ .ut- gi.nl mm taVsT. witta^'-'. Bad IMal76c | er bet Vani.ouieu Coc. ii, per 101 .'.I Mia^lb41 '^ ^^ ooartar-bhi 1ll^ tin bnx^s of lmponeil I otiinn Peel 1 7J tleetrlcor blister tllo.t BmVcM. 1^t pkg... .11 Wee lUaot glvo von a full piles Ml but asturs^Ml thai we ran tave ^ on JU ceuli uu every do!- Iir rx,m-ndod. eeiiiitle^r California FruitH.os Iicant Mrlnp Itrant I.bb 1'rans TrMBtoaai.ol limit tstbaeaa per lb 41 tcan. Miver ShieldCmn1 M Hull)' DOW Cum, ^ties,, 1 p-r cimfi Iyear old Kentucky WhKXoy. per go' l'l io.nl Ctarei Wlnr |.er gal/ ..'I rat,M.errv. TokaysM V. is-.it Wl.i.'s,g.il 1.11^bffetu'i fla'ttCreitr.Hir.^ Iliiller, per lb ... 27s, Mkfpp'lOaoaaiMM. p a lb I j.hot Itnlslus. |^r box71 l.alsins.|m*r lbII ^ P^ mix BahBM tM U:bi MM kual 0 ll'munio . every iirile e si 11 by us It puin^ant^o i as to vetgtii in istaps an i BtaxiBy, ^^s..r^^ti.in' in..net ami ln-ultli b. pi:rehaslag all v.mr graasrlssiro.u iim ButteCash Grocery Co., Cor.Park and Wyoming Btt., Uu;|j.^A. F. BRAY, Manacar. ToSelect a P au or tn 0 gan. Wohave I great MMM) MVMbI band I'linai,^tome of Mhtcli are almost us good at now,^which we wt.l tell on very liberal uirnit fur Ih i^next iiJ daj a partiai lisl of v. Inch Is ut lullowt: OneSquoro Steinway piano$150 OnoSquire Mathushek piano20) OnoSquare Kindt A Co. pianoltt OnoSquare Gabler pianoC5 OneStpiarc Hanlman piano85 OnePpright Henry F. Miller piano (goodas new)375 OneUpright Marshall * Wendell piano185 OneI'pright Ballet A: Davis piam325 One1'pright Ballet A Davis piano.,..375 OnoUpright Ivors* Pond piano325 OnoI'pright Estey pianoigood as new)345^Ono Upright Mclntyre ^ Goodsoll piano250 Besidesmany other llrst class pianos^anil organs which are not here listed. Woare sure you will not say. ^I cannot afforda piano just yet^ when youboo^theso pianos. TheSliewn Music Co, 223North Main St.^Butte, - Mont. MontanaCentral Hotel, AtMontnna t . iiti.il Depot,^.-iouiii liuite. firstclass board and Indzlng onlv 12^ pet^month. 1 nr day huard. u^ pioprlo'.nr. T.ll. TOOLE. ^ ^ ^ Proprietor. Tothe 1'iilillr. Noiiceis licieby giti'ii that Bf havo^sold to ( has. S. l-'.ltuigc it Co., the insiir-|^BMTS business lately MMMVMB tn mmT^mime known us the Kltingc InturaVM I^BMBMry, Thanking our customers for^their lilM'ral patronage we remain, tours^tcry liuly.WllAUTON d F.vhikm. | Wetake pleasure in notifying our many^frit'tiils Ihot we bote purchased from^Wharton A i'ariss, the old Kltiuge Itiiur-^BMM agency and w ill cnileavor to merit^the coin inn.inoo of tho good will af the^(oili er pairolls. Indemnity given m the^best companies in iho world, and our |w*r-^sonal attention w ill 1m* given lo all mat- ,^) lers I.Miking to the protect ion iif out cus-^( lomors. IvrspcctIullv yours. I'll vs. S. Kl.l'IM.K 4 Co,^I'M is. S. 1.1. i i M . i , \\. T. m0amom vn. Totin. asbmbbi^Hive you seen them'.' I'hoso beautiful^opera glasses at Lots, tho jeweler's. I all^MB MB nmm. ll Iswortii your while. Whenm a visit to low a, K. mmm of^I.mat. Ruaaall eoitniy, Kas., called at the laboratofiaf Immmmmm * ^^. lies !M. itios. lo show IMMM) his six year old b iy. whoseUfaIbabI Imsh mmv] by Qmmmv lam'sCough licim dy. it hat ing cured blM Ofa ten setele illtillk of i 'roup. Mr. lUliniiis certain that it saved his Isiy 's^life and is . uihusiaslic in his praise of tlit.*^iciiic.lv. I .'i s i c I t all dMJfgiala, I'o'irolllo^ or living MM M) n-nt. N.^W. corner Broadway and Mnin. luuuiro ofDr. Wi\. I'pro; era glastos, go to Leys. CLDS1NEOUT ALarge Surplus Stock of AtPrices that Ought to^be Interesting. Wcarc preparing to refit our store about January i; RUISt first reduce our^mammt th stock. We have therefore made enormous reductions on several^lines of Shoes. Watch our window for gcods and prices. A.DUCHARME ^ GO, 36Main Street, Butte.